I have a client that had AutoCAD 2013 and then they upgraded to 2015. He says he has nothing but problems with 2015 so he wants to go back to 2013. I told hime it was possible but all of his existing tool palettes, some menus etc would have already been upgraded and some may not work or work properly. The Tool palettes would be read only and he would ither need to live with how they currently are cause he would not be able to alter the properties of the tools or they would have to be completely rebuilt. Are there any other things that are going to be a big problem with doing this?
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The only reason CUIx files, toolpalettes, etc. would be upgraded is if they were actually loaded in the new version which doesn't happen with an OOTB installation. If they were kept separate then nothing was changed. And as Dean mentions, you can always grab a backup copy (they DO make backups, right? If not - time to get them started).